Myofascial Release

Myofascial release combined with chiropractic manipulations is a solution offered for long term muscle tension caused by sudden impacts such as a fall or auto accident. These joint misalignment's are called subluxations. Muscle tension can lead to nerve transmission disruptions, pain, tingling and numbness. Myofascial release offers a very important option. This type of pain can spread as it causes protective muscle tightening in surrounding areas. Painful trigger points may develop and in extreme cases the compression of nerves can be experienced. Manipulations will return the joint to its correct position and allow the joint mobility to recover. This restoration can often end the numbness and tingling; however, the use of myofascial release can accelerate the healing process and subdue and stop muscle tightness from spreading and affecting the surrounding area. The combination of chiropractic manipulations and myofascial release is an excellent restorative treatment following an injury. This assists the body in achieving restoration of internal muscular skeletal balance and pain free health.

If you have been experiencing chronic pain or symptoms, consider addressing soft tissue problems through chiropractic and myofascial release. Myofascial release increases circulation, reduces painful swelling, and promotes healing. Healing and wellness is promoted through the removal and elimination of waste products and the bringing of nutrients to the tissues. The fascia and muscles act like a sponge as they absorb the nutrients, soften, and lengthen. Myofascial release and stretching works to reduce long term damage and to bring restoration, while promoting healing to the joint and surrounding tissues. Both chiropractic adjustments and myofascial release offer successful preventative care to maintain ongoing health. Contact our Verona office in the Madison area today for a timely visit to our chiropractor for an alignment and massage therapy. Maintain good health or receive supportive treatment for healing with myofascial release.